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116!

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Thanks for the well-wishes everyone!  Yesterday was bad again, but today is better--which is pretty much how the bronchitis has gone for the last month.  Sunday night I was still going strong enough to finish this after a rest:   and I have the second one pinned and ready for quilting.  I have the Vicks Vaporizer going in our bedroom to help me breathe, and I think I'm going to move a sewing machine in here this afternoon if I'm still feeling strong enough to be up.  The air is so dry this time of year--I don't even remember when the temperature outside was above freezing--that you could basically sandpaper with my elbows, and the cats keep their ears flattened anytime we reach down to scratch them because of all the static.  I actually love winter, but it certainly has its challenges.

Back Among the Living

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Normally, bronchitis will eventually go away--even in my world.  But Wednesday evening, I actually started to feel worse, so Andy took me to the doctor on Christmas eve.  There isn't much they can do for bronchitis, but they gave me an inhaler to help with the congestion, and gave me an antibiotic that I have apparently deprived a horse of enjoying because I was starting to develop a bacterial infection in my lungs.  Well THAT's certainly not what I wanted for Christmas.  The horse pills upset my stomach, but after sleeping most of the last 3 days, I finally felt good enough last night to do some knitting and,   PROJECT 115 IS DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I MADE IT!!!! Theo has barely left my side this week because being Get-Well Kitty is a very serious job.  I think even Theo worries when I don't feel like knitting.  Who wouldn't?

Or Is It Just Me?

Has everyone been receiving daily emails from fabric stores this month, or have I just earned a reputation?

10 Days, 1 Project

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Ten days left in the year, and I need one more finished project.  I have two table runner tops ready, so how could I make them take longer?  By stippling! The first top doesn't quite lay as flat as I would like it to, which made other machine-quilting methods a poor idea.  To add to the fun, I'm using polyester batting, which is a bit fluffier than the blends I've been using for free-motion quilting.  Not a high loft--not even I am crazy enough for that.  So far, it's going well, but as you can see, I have a LONG way to go.  Yep, good choice.  There is a back-up plan:  Another 1-row scarf.  I always try to keep a few gifts on-hand because no matter HOW carefully I plan, I always need one or two extra gifts, and the last scarf I finished has been gifted and is already being worn.  So, there is a fast, fairly mindless project for plan B.  And, of course, what I want to do is plan C, which is start an entirely NEW project ...

So...........

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There isn't a finished project today.  I was zipping right along there, but I didn't even walk PAST my colorwork project bin yesterday.  We need some time apart.  Yesterday I survived on just one dose of Robitussen, which is enough to make it a good day.  I do not know a curse strong enough for the wretches who came up with the cherry-flavoring for Robitussen.  I thought by now (well, of course, at one point I foolishly thought I'd be better) I would have at least grown used to the horrible stuff, but instead it is getting harder and harder to take, and it is the only thing I've found that calms the coughing.  I even managed a really cold one-mile walk yesterday.  Then I started a new table runner project.  I've seen pictures of these on Pinterest, and I might be feeling a bit smug that I figured out BEFORE stitching that it might be easier to not stitch all the way to the end.  I bought a 60-degree ruler for this especially, but do...

Please, No More Ornaments............

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Project number 114 is done!!!!!!!!!!!! and I cast on the next pattern in the book, but I am just a wee bit tired of colorwork ornaments.  Maybe a LOT tired of them.  So last night I worked on this instead: Sitcom Chic IS a fast pattern, though I'm not sure if it's 17-more-days fast.  This one might depend on the bronchitis, which is still hanging on.  I have given up on it going away--now I'm just hoping to find a cough medicine that tastes better than "cherry-flavored" Robitussen.  It is the only thing that really stops the cough, but that is just nasty stuff.  What did cherries ever do to them?

113!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Fanfare please!  Finished project number 113 is done! And it wasn't an ornament!  12 napkins.  12!  And they're even hemmed instead of just serged with a rolled edge.  Serging is faster, but I like this look better.  Granted, they might have been finished because I was afraid of misplacing the fabric, and adding three yards of fabric to my tally for the year might have added to the attraction, but they're done!!!!!!!!  Two more to go!  Which explains, though I have now remembered that the three-color pattern isn't exactly one of the fastest ones.  But one of the reasons I wanted a green wool fingering weight yarn was to make this ornament, so... Two more Two more Two more Why do I do these things????????????????????????????